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Basics of Caribbean Stud Poker

This section provides basic information on casino caribbean stud poker game. Some casinos may have different rules for their caribbean stud poker game but the basic idea for the game is the same.

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Basics of Caribbean Stud Poker

Caribbean Stud Poker pits your 5-card poker hand against the dealer's, but it adds a couple of twists to provide a strategic element.

After placing the ante, you are dealt 5 cards face up, while the dealer receives 5 cards, with one showing. You must then decide whether to bet or fold. Folding forfeits the hand and the ante is lost. If you decide to bet, twice the amount of the ante is added to the pile and the dealer's cards are displayed.

In order for the bet to continue, the dealer's hand must contain at least an Ace-King to qualify. If the hand does not qualify, your bet and ante are returned and you win an amount equal to the ante. If the dealer's hand does qualify and your hand beats it, the your ante is returned and your bet is paid out according to the value of the hand. If the dealer's hand wins you lose the ante and the bet.

A winning hand pays out according to these odds:

Royal Flush: 100 to 1
Straight flush: 50 to 1
Four of a kind: 20 to 1
Full house: 7 to 1
Flush: 5 to 1
Straight: 4 to 1
Three of a kind: 3 to 1
Two pair: 2 to 1
Pair or A-K: 1 to 1

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